The evening world. Newspaper, September 11, 1917, Page 15

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EE The Evening World's Original Designs for bY Pauline Furlong’s Daily Article on Beauty and Health M You'd Keep Well, Stop Excessive Eating, Breathe Deeper and Take More Exercise; You'll Avoid Sickness by Preventing Its Causes. "< - Pee Pane 6 “ue —$———$__—_, i [one RAGOUT } OF LAMB paste J gtsy ~ ~~ Tul cand it fa ‘ou As A ANB ~The Home Dressm aker ay Outfit Which Con Be M or Style and Good Taste Combined Mildred Leodew) hy S e . Ae . } ; kin, lungs, bowels @nd@) the real cause ie the effort of the ~ - a a F ; are the four import-|OMmantem to throw off aceumulated rd . i { avenues of egress for th BO MOMEP and po ’ ; i Therefors, thow un *retand @ i Ote matter’ 4 beliewe this principle can cure i > which collects In any disease by preventing i and } h y ever fort’ should be made to as ; } brovgh siet pe to important work ‘ j - gested — fewidue of fortuifying the body againet it 1 } > wd tie ew © through physiologicn! and rations! H ; change, and ff treatment ! ” on 4 hey are not Rept. Ar 1 of waste o : ‘ 2 and In COB and por * may ovr in any part — ~~ c Dlents « © dition to perform of the body and in any organ or! | . MOTHER of é their funetions tissue, and usually the particular CAMOLUPLAGE eon di the body becomes an easy prey to. oa kiven to different diseases Nitin — \ eee ia a a varios atiment depends on the nature of the deposit .uw - Rarely te the health of tudividuals, matter, location of tt and various ‘ fn such perfect condition that the methods by ~hieb the organtem triee ’ - total Waste matter formed tn the to eject it t body is carried off promptly through we understand the natare t these exc y organs, and the rea- of disease, and jn subse. | ¥ t wons for this are over-eating, lack of queut articles I shall tell reader | Sees ve exercise, shallow breathing and ine fuer he ma simple aliments at axe sufficient water both inside and out-| tuck the body and thereby lower the ih vide, Disease is, after ail, own making, and, no many and va of our Vitality and power of resistance of Mt, how unttl t{ begomes an easy prey to! | ied the symptoms of it, chromte and contagious di Answers to Health and Beauty Questions ny yoko at matter } ack > mer anel disappeara u lor the belt In front is one of the potnts f interest about this | frock, Inatend of elding wholefheart | edly (p the authority | of the belt, tnt el continues to have tte | cornea lb. oetitd and finish arately Ee wides of this \ POISON OAK AND IVY MIS., to tn t Ucohol, and then dust! DANIEL M.: ‘Tha best home remedy | Wit! m BAN Paws pine ‘ ++ So TAN frequent bathing of the parts wt Regt Wer medy for this Tes , veto acid solution, followed by orfl- lof Hture water wich Tate aeoeemeunce | | \ SOUR RacouT HOW VEL iclaus ) SIRE \\ % \ a uae ~ ry ointment smea Holle act. Tr tion oF LAMB e \ THAT LOOKS | , CAT —* aN ME GNE ( 9 irrit Ned SHALL IS Aa ae : RE nother srs SHALL | SERVE IT Ne ate | RIT 2 ated vas Ace ~ \ tin Hog in olntmen. | TOO FAT—MKS. GB: We TT a Wash off either ointment used with} out of the ot y diet back copies one of the two solutions given ¢ AVold starch Weets and pastries, 1 are tome from day and apply more of th alve, | Exercise the ‘les of the tak nt Make the boric acid solution very | least ten ninutes several tmen a day frock, and it t# only back in strong, using more than the van absorb. PRICKLY HEAT Prickly heat disease caused by titehed down “| EATS RAW POTATOES—Mis. 11 {Ne If you can digest so auch stares “GE RTRUDE Bz | L do not think the raw potat I-known skin} do you much hart, Be sure heat. It 1s/ them clean b across the # will wash order to pleats, hold the PRETTY FALL FROCK THAT ANY WOMAN is a CAN COPY. | re eating th | thin frock seem. © x! rrenee chanel be tha ats sty Ingly disdafna the afd of trimming fot} to finish them, The trimming quality * ‘oo much ci thet PROTRUDING EARS — ALTRI} drinks, too his deformity can be J its title of distinction, even the cord of thé sinshes and arrows and those ufficient fi It is a simp! | ond tassels which ateap the back betmg| i the sleeves are delightfully har tion of | the ISSUE te” tae | Ardent ecromiy rs) | placed where a belt ought to be, The | onlous with the inverted pleats and fuse ¢t midband ip | slashes which appear across the front | afrows at the back Saal as ele ada leat Wa THIGHS fa thuaa | cAabat'be pRivan té habe bash dots | Any of tha.pobltad fall MistunedGNe a) treat prickly heat bathe the F , niet lal | with the frock's recognition, yet ar-|*ultable fabricn for this design, also parts with a soft cloth, saturated with vary i | rows, whoes decorative marite. eat | Vélveteen, which will be @ modi thé following mixture: One part water v thighs and hi 2 not be ibted, are effectively ‘This ts suggested in the back view, and would be exceedingly pretty in one of the pretty light brown | tones. The belt across the front could placed | street fabric. then be of tan broadcloth braided or \embrotdered in brown, Dark blue or black velveteen Would also be pretty —ectyiaiod Questions and Answers, i ST Renaraa| ' The Housewite’s Scrap-Book ‘| Helpful Suggestions Worth Fil- = oat ; ing for Ready Reference, yore UN FINE . ee aA Dib Uk ys: +p aA OAANRARR eR AnnnAlanilien renennnpenae wie W had fined ¢ t tb ay wal a tisning out a ca ‘ a] Pditer Rvening World! A Real Story of Life in the Trenches Hin if geint Ide-end from’ my pocket, stuck It tn A COURTSHIP IN DISGUISE | Will you kindly suggest @ style in To Make Jelly “Set” Lat (towered the t it and a ‘cigarette, 1 : - |which to have @ sage green wool F your Jelly will not set aft With Sketches by the Author minis pee Se ate gine ry tinea A Whole Ocean Was Hardly Big Enough eponge drews made? Lam just five feet I ink: kv kiea Youre the ut ney * W for This Rapid Fire Romance tall and inclined to be stout f£ an : ine aoenit a very anxious to have this dress be covered Jars of in ay My FY i } n ow € Silky. watel and ast tn Mr. Bairnsfather, an English Artist, Hho Atal: : ete a S's} Begin the Story on the Home Page Monday, Sept. 24 $ ning, and wit! thank you for you abut threscouastatsic€ ku Bor, a Is a Captain in the English Army % paanag P 1 kai Mist dy Ani a0 Uae nL duwmnmmnnnnnannnanennennananancncccncananencmannnanncccncecnse gi MISS J. B. H, thee method le t6 atniid J such X way that by senoping ou coud ee, ithe a ing, _ My machine > gun Moments we couldn't fh ugntea Haven pasel from’ shoulders to toy cred Jars where the bright suntighi © signe reciiest 4,» Pomme oan) SAY alle Se me I : Ba near by lay in t ple matel hem edged with #lx rows of navy ill ebine hain fon ate Howe paso by ae rehind the oth Arab ob NGLAItie whe tb ue Heard ascent’ 0, (Mt EAD r spasmodic We stuck it a short timo longer, blue souache braid, Slashes at the See Slo THE ALES 43th " Aig, cite Geet sues ceo ne the occasional crack of the snipers VHKInE gradually ied away am one then one by ono dived into water waist linc allow the braided belt to eo to Test Silk, ana ; 4 and you : Th ROL TE Mena oe tite painicane ry one, the ff to sleep, and out inte the ait, shooting out of payg % : When you gopide'ty buy q silk drags tet , hout 11M. and th ow inurnr Bt foloen fromthe auice M8. mora: ind ! s xl ir tuud hovel to the surtace. ike Paes throweh. A narrow white aati Pars } it Tod i sshyiner toy : bay : Ht the Mickeriig candie-end, then | snakes when you pour water down Vln crosses to left side where dress rk for a sample and test tt dos, en for the ' Tithe narrow space besldo me tay Binched. the. wick, curled. up, and thelr holes opens, Two rows of braid around low oi PON gl pee oe ‘ oa of all sort myself my equipment; revolver, and sodden Went to slcep. ‘Time now 8 A. M. No sleep; rain, arm holes. Long tight aleew and the ashes are gray, clear and tren h “0 all #0 : at? (Sem VT A sudden cold sort of p water, plus smoke. A bi biplded ak welate, rlwp, you aro safe In purch CROWD ot y, wareworn-looking. Mah. ie eaidr anny dark n mation tanatied most bei on a ely ae Ide {0 anlva up ‘ilk, If it emoulders and soldiers were clustered about the et clay ln, Met batlaly had te lee 1 tO ty Wd COMA EO OE nhl | Fashion Editor. Brening Word sre heavy and re h-brewn, you 1 went in through the d und will not give Mn rest assur chemically treat: valisfuction, To Keep Cut Flowers. To keep cut flowers add salt to the water, or a piece of gum campavry will mewer the same purpose, Bach da it of a half inch of tho stem. \ Heat Your Bread Knife. BM you heat the bread knife w cutting teen bread you Wii have difficuity in cutung even sucess, Shrimp and Ove Saad, ds omake an ideal luneneon, ary Lae Serve on ieiwucs wave To Wash a Clothes Line. A good way to wash the ine 1y WO Wrap at at veard and seiuo tt wad Lae wast in #0Apsu To Kemove Grass Stains, fry ca to rea ’ ! stains tous your wie 8 | And now the t t off id other white wearing apparel L fou 1 \ Stove Polish. eS : Add a few di ; igh mSting Guanitie Une must Lot with fico in it, Maxes brooms Last Longer. Known all oyer th broom will last much longe | haaitane nial thbrotguiy aippea in wot stus ; a Week, Washday ts a good time for| this, @8 the oouer water is jus eo} thing. To Brighten Carpets. « Before sweeping carpets and jugs)! sprinkle them — w and te) On we went down the youd t leaves. It Is A way ke|che wood, stumbling Ame of bhe latter And it Will brigiten |tuekneas Over the etelcn tho carpet wonderfully Cleaning Window Screens, When cleaning just brush the dow and door screens thorougl cutting out 1a {hen wipe over with keroser bold relief the ruins of the shattered Mi-make them look like new chateau on our left. On we went Mes afd other insects will avoid tio through this scene of desolation, past warface as long as the odor remains. tbe occasional mounds of {ormer i / { > ur last mea arge archway past them into tha brewery yard, Soldiers everywhere, taining, add smok.ng, 2 tn Wavre ibe otuvers quarters and wis shown to the brewery dead OMer Here | tound the battal- fon otucers, many of whom I knew, went into thelr improvised mess. nm, which, In previods days, had appartenuy been the Krewery Board room. 1 found everything very dark, eee tsceaine Ronin the batiaiion was going into tne theaches and last evenings tn rally very exhilar- nel cane at tHe orders were I felt very strange and foreign t 1, ay every one ex- id their baptism of quently, at this t possess that calm In- j of painful experience, ept myscif had trench life, ar time aint je trench-t nto by the soldier habitations, on the trenches he- WAPTE RM, Cc N ox sensation lvat going into tre first idea that 1 at them wa agar! slg There was, om y excellent reason making those . but they se as curlous when night he trenches und wet, and @ to go and i UL y vines at various for the gun no ensy ute had tt f down stroum, cooking a dug of course ftate th 1 “Ratning.”) MOMENTARILY ENABLES veral primi- YOU ARE IN, THAT ASTRONOMICAL ANNOYANCE, THE STAR SHELL, WHICH vou own ag a “attoinpted to wtih d the whol not it es and a outer cavern, hey with a match, but feated by fh famp and dawn ts bre tering of trenches com 7 two in the presently the ger an Intre hing tool ts de votes to one. . . my first might in end CHAPIEK IV. ours." to break had been seen to That explains |t. 1 feel all rouna by tho artillery, which the back of my grea 1 find I atarted off gone ally at about eight have b pool of water, And what a fearful long day it ' er chamber, seemed, that first one! As soon as and the t tived through i waa ilehe I began scrambling about he rapidly rising to the diteb and having a Kood look at the outside, f scrambied up onto the lay of thinks. In front waa a large ex top of the bank, 1 to focus panse of root feld, at the furtae 9 situation side of which a long, Irregular para From inquiries and i} obeer- pet marked the German trenche vation I found that 1 uuse of the Behind those again was more root tide rising was th t the feld, dented here and there with enaincers had} , tho whell holes filed with water, trench, tn the court process 1a few sol hey api r pring nce bee ction In entered um on all ELI, my first trench night wo t t0 heln’ Noodod out, str; thero'a Pokies Asueuier cea water a foot do 1 this place of proken—everything elae left | | have about 2% yards of purpir chiffon velvet, 40 Inches wide, and would like @ smart dress that could be worn to informal affairs, theatre: co, Am 6 feet 2 inches tall, bip 4 ches, walst 33 Incoes, bust tort inches, Am a blonde, Any sugges ong will be thoroughly appreciated MISS H. H. Have wide shoulder atraps of velvet nnect with skirt of velvet which reaches t lips only. A bodice and upper skirt of self color satir Crushed #irdle of satin, three gold embroidered circles securing each Velvet cuffs on sat! Har to outline #u Umbrella Handle Not | Freak of Nature but | Grown That W ay) ' te A : 1 shape of ine and glimpse a good is a mistake to state that all the ttely discussed 4 as the best f the German arrangements smbrolld handles, with the: k Ing to be done. A f some 2 aoul could be seen anywhere J y hele rt was urger 1 "a and there a wisp of smoke ar and twists and freake enent we wer ' ficated & fire buck Behind our of nature; they are, on the contror op of the mud ba the diteh In trenches, behind the shattered hous » result of careful training on ¢ We decided t t ' tood what onea mu ' bi) & farmer ing found an ¢ vl « » fine chateau. ats 1 1 you ad hale ws hia Oh CAL 1 the k ng hollow whistle nit that, in all your rambles ough job of trying to ¢ Y ‘ inomentary patie, w q you never saw anything eee Rare 4 showed arly what wae the matte LAL av a ateau, e son dollar umbr 1 pt leu ; nang seemed to bta in the box, the sack of ‘ r tion to that © the a of bully, in red f Kve ne, Aa wo cri sever 1 acres devoted er nalde to #ix inche ip om kenn we bh t y to the raising of umbrella han Here we r n “Crumphs,” and soon got to be ve 1 canes and riding whips, saya ever, cold aa P 1 judges of forn We knew th Popu Science Monthly, The art t A amb A AM. OW i “the ateau. = Wh a Krow ees a fit longed nm fre a ! Hidn'e ne t 1 t 1 Dunwbe mn. We had a n he fn f ‘oot, tarted ‘ t dear ! ma 1 ry bite of ff an pad t the v ne ena . wha un eve is , own ¢ ne, and a per At two € ars the @rep AY ! gondmiort to us { umbrella handles” a walkin a (To Be Continued) icks is harvested and a the nec y t treatment the product ts ready BEST NOVELS PUBLISHE tho iarket ‘ you fee! that the raising of beans ON THIS PAGE COMMLETD 1). You feel that the reldiag of Ganng TO SCRUTINIZE THE KIND OF MUD ()0"" ‘ EMERY TWO WEEKS. Ne rea tace ‘cite in umbrellas and canes. ) a

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